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Old 23rd July 2008   #1
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Does Anybody knows good Software for "Tuning a Studioroom"?

I just wanted to check out my mixing room - I think certain frequencies stick out (especially bass) and I would like to do a little test - any consumer stuff around on the market?

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I just wanted to check out my mixing room - I think certain frequencies stick out (especially bass) and I would like to do a little test - any consumer stuff around on the market?

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SpectraFoo or Smaart will work.

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ARC by IK Multimedia might be exactly what you are looking for.

ARC

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I just wanted to check out my mixing room - I think certain frequencies stick out (especially bass) and I would like to do a little test - any consumer stuff around on the market?
ETF, Windows, $150

FuzzMeasure, Mac, $150

Room EQ Wizard, Windows and Mac and Linux, Freeware

This article explains how I use ETF, but the principles apply to all such programs.

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Fuzz measure Is great
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There's gotta be an Ethan Winer plug somewhere.
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thx very much guys!
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